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Image of Parknasilogue (Burial Chamber) by ryaner

I really hope that the tomb/cist is still beneath the foliage.

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Image of Parknasilogue (Burial Chamber) by ryaner

This site is in danger, if not already recently destroyed.

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Image of Parknasilogue (Burial Chamber) by ryaner

Once again over the capstone, this time to the north-east with Carrickgollogan mountain prominent.

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Image of Parknasilogue (Burial Chamber) by ryaner

Over the capstone is the great Sugar Loaf mountain.

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Parknasilogue

Quick fieldnotes for Parknasilogue: This site is in danger of being lost forever. The land that it is on is being sold for housing development under the auspices of NAMA. The old thorn tree that used to stand guard over the chamber is gone and the site is inundated with brambles. See Fourwind’s shots here: megalithomania.com/show/site/16/parknasilog_kist.htm better than my own old ones on TMA. I couldn’t see into the impenetrable brambles to check if the tomb is still extant. In my opinion, this is to be added to a list of a few other endangered sites in the South Dublin/North Wicklow area, all under threat because of the mad dash for housing. Another example is at themodernantiquarian.com/site/1664/laughanstown.html where a new town is already under construction. Remember themodernantiquarian.com/site/1258/brittas.html

Parknasilogue

Variously described as a cist, cromlech (OS map) or dolmen, this is one of the easier sites to get to. The track down to the tomb has a locked gate that is easily surmounted and the tomb itself is easily spotted. Just a metre high, the central remains are surrounded by quite a few boulders that could be kerbing. Traces of a mound and a sillstone further complicate any simple description.

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